A high speed flexible interconnect cable for an electronic assembly includes a number of conductive layers and a number of dielectric layers. Conductive signal traces, located on the conductive layers, combine with the dielectric layers to form one or more high speed electrical transmission line structures. The cable can be coupled to electronic components using a variety of connection techniques. The cable can also be terminated with any number of known or standardized connector packages.
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1. An electronic assembly comprising: an integrated circuit package configured to transmit and receive radio-frequency signals through an cable acceptor; and a flexible interconnect cable having a first end coupled to the cable acceptor, the flexible interconnect cable comprising: a flexible dielectric layer, wherein a thickness of the flexible dielectric layer depends on one or more of the following: flexibility, length, number of conductive and dielectric layers or a desired transmission line impedance of the flexible interconnect cable: a first and a second longitudinal signal conductive traces on a first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces being physically adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to each other, forming a pair of conductive traces carrying complementary differential radio-frequency electrical signals; a first ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the first longitudinal signal conductive trace; a second ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the second longitudinal signal conductive trace, and wherein a first portion near the first end of the flexible interconnect cable is configured to have a first line width and spacing of the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces, a first signal-to-ground distance and a first width of the first and the second ground conductive traces, the first line width and spacing of the signal conductive traces being adapted to match with the corresponding width and spacing of a plurality of conductive pads on the acceptor.
2. The electronic assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flexible interconnect cable further comprises a second portion near a second end, the second portion being configured to have a second line width and spacing of the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces, a second signal-to-ground distance and a second width of the first and the second ground conductive traces, and wherein an impedance of the first portion matches an impedance of the second portion.
3. The electronic assembly of claim 2 , wherein the second line spacing of the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces near the second end is significantly larger than the first line spacing of the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces near the first end.
4. An electrical interconnect cable of comprising: a flexible dielectric layer, wherein a thickness of the flexible dielectric layer depends on one or more of the following: flexibility, length, number of conductive and dielectric layers or a desired transmission line impedance of the electrical interconnect cable: a first and a second longitudinal signal conductive traces on a first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces being physically adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to each other, forming a pair of conductive traces carrying complementary differential radio-frequency electrical signals; a first ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the first longitudinal signal conductive trace; a second ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the second longitudinal signal conductive trace; and a first portion having a first configuration and a second portion having a second configuration, wherein the first configuration comprising a first line width and spacing of the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces, a first signal-to-ground distance and a first width of the first and the second ground conductive traces, and wherein the second configuration comprising a second line width and spacing of the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces, a second signal-to-ground distance and a second width of the first and the second ground conductive traces.
5. The electrical interconnect cable of claim 4 , wherein an impedance of the first portion matches an impedance of the second portion.
6. The electrical interconnect cable of claim 4 further comprising: a first plurality of conductive pads coupled to the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces and the first and the second ground conductive traces near an end of the first portion; and a second plurality of conductive pads coupled to the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces and the first and the second ground conductive traces near an end of the second portion, wherein a pitch of the first plurality of conductive pads is significantly larger than a pitch of the second plurality of conductive pads.
7. An electrical interconnect cable comprising: a flexible dielectric layer, wherein a thickness of the flexible dielectric layer depends on one or more of the following: flexibility, length, number of conductive and dielectric layers or a desired transmission line impedance of the electrical interconnect cable: a first and a second longitudinal signal conductive traces on a first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces being physically adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to each other, forming a pair of conductive traces carrying complementary differential radio-frequency electrical signals; a first ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the first longitudinal signal conductive trace; a second ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the second longitudinal signal conductive trace; and a third longitudinal signal conductive trace on the first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the third longitudinal signal conductive trace being disposed between the second ground conductive trace and a third ground conductive trace, the third longitudinal signal conductive trace being electromagnetically coupled to the second and the third ground conductive traces.
8. An electronic assembly comprising: an integrated circuit package configured to transmit and receive radio- frequency signals through an cable acceptor; and a flexible interconnect cable having a first end coupled to the cable acceptor, the flexible interconnect cable comprising: a flexible dielectric layer, wherein a thickness of the flexible dielectric layer depends on one or more of the following: flexibility, length, number of conductive and dielectric layers or a desired transmission line impedance of the flexible interconnect cable: a first and a second longitudinal signal conductive traces on a first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces being physically adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to each other, forming a pair of conductive traces carrying complementary differential radio-frequency electrical signals; a first ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the first longitudinal signal conductive trace; a second ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the second longitudinal signal conductive trace, and wherein the flexible interconnect cable further comprises an SMA (subminiature version A) connector at an end thereof.
9. An electrical interconnect cable comprising: a first portion comprising: a first pair of longitudinal differential radio-frequency (RF) signal traces, each having a first line width, the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces being physically separated with a first spacing and electromagnetically coupled to each other, a second pair of longitudinal ground conductive traces sandwiching the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces, the second pair of longitudinal ground conductive traces each having a second line width and being separated with a second spacing and being electromagnetically coupled to the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces; and a second portion comprising the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces and the second pair of longitudinal ground conductive traces, both extended from the first portion, wherein the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces each have a third line width, being physically separated with a third spacing and electromagnetically coupled to each other, and wherein the second pair of longitudinal ground conductive traces each having a fourth line width and being separated with a fourth spacing and being electromagnetically coupled to the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces.
10. The electrical interconnect cable of claim 9 , wherein the first pair of longitudinal differential RF signal traces and the second pair of longitudinal ground conductive traces are disposed on a first surface of a flexible dielectric layer.
11. The electrical interconnect cable of claim 10 further comprising a flexible conductive ground layer on a second surface of the flexible dielectric layer.
12. The electrical interconnect cable of claim 9 , wherein an impedance of the first portion matches an impedance of the second portion.
13. The electrical interconnect cable of claim 9 , wherein a first impedance of the first portion is transformed into a second impedance of the second portion.
14. An electronic assembly comprising: an integrated circuit package configured to transmit and receive radio-frequency signals through an cable acceptor; and a flexible interconnect cable having a first end coupled to the cable acceptor, the flexible interconnect cable comprising: a flexible dielectric layer, wherein a thickness of the flexible dielectric layer depends on one or more of the following: flexibility, length, number of conductive and dielectric layers or a desired transmission line impedance of the flexible interconnect cable: a first and a second longitudinal signal conductive traces on a first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the first and the second longitudinal signal conductive traces being physically adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to each other, forming a pair of conductive traces carrying complementary differential radio-frequency electrical signals; a first ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the first longitudinal signal conductive trace; a second ground conductive trace adjacent and electromagnetically coupled to the second longitudinal signal conductive trace, and wherein the flexible interconnect cable further comprises a third longitudinal signal conductive trace on the first surface of the flexible dielectric layer, the third longitudinal signal conductive trace being disposed between the second ground conductive trace and a third ground conductive trace, the third longitudinal signal conductive trace being electromagnetically coupled to the second and the third ground conductive traces.
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April 16, 2010
October 25, 2011
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